You've got to feel sorry for Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who must spend literally every day of the week cleaning up some mess or other left behind by his predecessor, founder Travis Kalanick. He has now

London's transport regulator said it would not renew Uber's license to offer cab services in the city, on concerns it was not "fit and proper to hold a private hire operator license". Transport For London

There was good news and bad news from Uber this week. First, the good news. In a major escalation of its push into self-driving vehicles, Uber sealed a deal with Volvo to purchase up to 24,000 fully autonomous

Uber effectively threw in the towel in its prolonged battle in Russia with local rival Yandex.Taxi, a subsidiary of that country's dominant search engine Yandex. The two companies have been fierce competitors

Uber stepped back from another global market where it has been battling for supremacy with a local operator. It agreed to sell its ridesharing and food delivery operations across Southeast Asia - including

Travis Kalanick has resigned as CEO of Uber in the wake of pressure from several institutional shareholders. The New York Times had access to a statement from Kalanick in which he told employees "I love